The performance of forecast combination techniques is explored at different time horizons in the context of tourism demand forecasting. Statistical comparisons between the combination and single-model forecasts show that the combined forecasts are significantly more accurate than the average single-model forecasts across all forecasting horizons and for all combination methods. This provides a strong recommendation for forecast combination in tourism. In addition, the empirical results indicate that forecast accuracy does not improve as the number of models included in the combination forecasts increases. It also appears that combining forecasts may be more beneficial for longer-term forecasting
This paper reviews the published studies on tourism demand modelling and forecasting since 2000. One...
This paper reviews the published studies on tourism demand modelling and forecasting since 2000. One...
Combination is an effective way to improve tourism forecasting accuracy. However, empirical evidence...
The performance of forecast combination techniques is explored at different time horizons in the con...
This study investigates the performance of combination forecasts in comparison to individual forecas...
This study investigates the performance of combination forecasts in the context of international tou...
This study investigates the performance of combination forecasts in comparison to individual forecas...
This study investigates the performance of combination forecasts in comparison to individual forecas...
The last three decades have seen the booming of the research on combination forecasts in various eco...
2008-2009 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
This Paper Examines the Use of Combined Forecasting Methods in Tourism Forecasting. the Use of Multi...
With the rapid expansion of the tourist sector in many nations, tourism forecasting has piqued the i...
This study, which was contracted by the European Commission and is geared towards easy replicability...
Author name used in this publication: Kevin K. F. Wong2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publ...
We evaluate the performances of various methods for forecasting tourism data. The data used include ...
This paper reviews the published studies on tourism demand modelling and forecasting since 2000. One...
This paper reviews the published studies on tourism demand modelling and forecasting since 2000. One...
Combination is an effective way to improve tourism forecasting accuracy. However, empirical evidence...
The performance of forecast combination techniques is explored at different time horizons in the con...
This study investigates the performance of combination forecasts in comparison to individual forecas...
This study investigates the performance of combination forecasts in the context of international tou...
This study investigates the performance of combination forecasts in comparison to individual forecas...
This study investigates the performance of combination forecasts in comparison to individual forecas...
The last three decades have seen the booming of the research on combination forecasts in various eco...
2008-2009 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
This Paper Examines the Use of Combined Forecasting Methods in Tourism Forecasting. the Use of Multi...
With the rapid expansion of the tourist sector in many nations, tourism forecasting has piqued the i...
This study, which was contracted by the European Commission and is geared towards easy replicability...
Author name used in this publication: Kevin K. F. Wong2006-2007 > Academic research: refereed > Publ...
We evaluate the performances of various methods for forecasting tourism data. The data used include ...
This paper reviews the published studies on tourism demand modelling and forecasting since 2000. One...
This paper reviews the published studies on tourism demand modelling and forecasting since 2000. One...
Combination is an effective way to improve tourism forecasting accuracy. However, empirical evidence...